Date: 23 Apr 2003 03:46:07 -0700 From: klbailey_usenetnopsamo.com (Kourtney L. Bailey) Subject: Re: Removing Rear View Mirror (was Forward Visibility and Tall Drivers )
ma_twain <ma_twainnopsamo.com> wrote in message news:<3EA60415.6090604nopsamo.com>... > It seems you have made your choice. Where is the Classic and is it > still available? > > Kourtney L. Bailey wrote: > > > Thanks for the replies to my previous post. > > > > Yes, the C900 was a great car, and side visibility was better than the > > NG900, but I'm looking for something more modern. I spent a long time > > last night in the NG adjusting seat positions (with seat down as far > > as it would go). Let's assume that the visibility with the stock > > mirror was acceptable, but I wanted to make things better for me. > > > > Is it difficult to remove the stock mirror and attachment stem and > > stick a basic mirror to the blacked-out portion of the windshield? > > Does removing the stock mirror leave an unsightly hole? > > Is the black paint on the windshield on the inside surface of the > > windshield, or is it inside the glass (if the former, it might be > > difficult to get good adhesion)? > > > > _________________ > > Messages sent to the address in the header will be ignored. > > Personal replies should be directed to user k.l.bailey at the > > Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. > > It was still on the lot at www.goodmanauto.com in Ann Arbor, MI last night (they never put it on the Web site). It is advertised in the Detroit Free Press for $3995. Cloth interior, 1993 16V non-turbo 5 speed coupe 117k miles. The salesman to talk to is Brian.